_ thats. big quarter package Y , . ltllf ’4 ‘°‘5 _ simmer Nw. mn or nn 'run cnA1u.o'rrz'rowN ouAnmAN ~ umm.. .nm PAGE 'rmuzs _'_ _ 115'" qanu... ............»- ’i .1...»»anrp»»'¢'.».rnp¢sa»`». :vpn ng” qapppnanp rnpnrazrpppusappnannrnpnrpsuarurnrnraaunnngqapo uanuaaauunuaaaassuungppnu-'urns' 'np The Best Face Cream l Ever- __ Used i l _ This is what one of our lzdyt customers told us a, ou _ NyaI’se Face Cream W e hardly expected 1.¢.¢¢.1»»»»a-nupa.puqnpqpganpppnnnpnu like Nyal’s would win favor over other high priced lines but it has. Believing it the best article and the best value we have, we like to re- commend it to you, Let us show it to you and tell you about it, ' NYALS- that's t h c name. ll E.A.F Oster Central Drugstore ` Sunnyside ........".... f........... uurqn upqnfpfnapuq ,vp u 1'. f=B\1ntsin. Ben s. cc., for best cont lowest prices. O-23Mtf'. :Rexall “H3” Hair 'l‘onlc is une- q“"E1"‘l '01' tUllllll§ and invigorating the llllif. It rcvives dull and lustre- 'less lil!-ll`» ill's the scalp clean ami `08lth_y and the hair smooth, iinu and silky. Price u nuttin soc. 'rnc M8'cKE"‘"‘"l Drug C0-. Cor. Gt. (leo and Kent Sts. M155: Salvia"|s A Preparation Thai will Grow Hair Abundanily 1 This is an nge of new discoveries. T0 8l`ow hair after it has ,fallen out to-day is n reality, ` SALAVA. the Great Ilair Tonic “Hd ¢ll`0HHlllg. Will Dvsitively create a new growth of liair. If you want to have a hcsutilul head af hair, free from dandruff, use SALIVA once a day and watch the results, SALVIA is guaranteed to stop fall- inf-! llillr and restore the hair to its natural “eOlbi" , The greatest 1-luir Vigor known. SALVIA is compounded by expert chemists. f . Watch your hair if it is falling out, If you don't, you will sooner or lat- er be bald. - SALVIA prevents f baldness by fas- tening the liair to the roots. Ladies' will find SALVIA just the hair deesslng they are looking ifor. It makes the hair soft and fluffy and is not sticky. A large bottle 50c. Sold at Hughes Drug store. ;_._,i.i.1_ LllTESTS EHUM THEATEHS PROCTOR'S 23RD STREET THEATRE. Mllc. Lollisc and llcr Monkey Cab- urct direct from l‘roctor’s 5th Ave- nue will bc the chief fun feature of a comedy bill. Others are Rutledge, Pickering and company in the comedy sketch "The Fatted ()alf"; J. Wallace Mackey, imltations; Werner and Young, instrunientallsts; Knight and Vincent, sidewalk conversntionalists; El Rey Sisters, roller skating; Daly and Ferre, singers and dancers; Kinc- macolor and black and white photo plays do luxe. F. 15. 1=Roc'ron's, New vosx, This coming week at F. F. Proc- tor'st Popular Priced Houses will be in the nature of n Mid-Summer Fes- tival of comedy, novelty nud song- genuinc holiday' programmes continu- ous from 11 to 11, the majority of the acts being new and ull of them of 'that sprightly, humorous, cfferve- scent order most suitable for the sen.- son. PROCTOR' S 58TH _ STREET THEATRE. It would be impossible to crowd in the space of three hours, four times daily a more llericnt program than the following array of talent for the first half of the week. Henley and Dunwold, protenn artists; Waftenberg Brothers, foot iugglers and musi- cians: La France and McNabb, black face comedians; Uelsuc and Baker. comedy instrumental; Elprence Horst and company in the rural plnylst "l-'un ,in the Woods"; Leslie Mildred whistling girl, Kinemacolor and black and white photo plays. , , _|__\~_ -:.‘~.\\~_\\ . n0_Dn`r_s tniuusvi /L --r _T6//I _ L _;; if A ' ' l\'\\'\_‘ <1- "[5ii»-1 lA2l\D>|»-" |h¢'>l\2i-l ws-Ni-= wmiao !~‘° .3 io E :,‘cr\N»-1 f‘~=-ree-ii- »‘~»-rem 5°=»=.z»»-im ;:°3»3l\?7-* $"‘.nN,,¢,.. 2 LONDON, July 10 (Special)-Tlic British government will soon issue an order in council extending the full benefits of its copyright laws to Am- erican cltizens. This will ndect dram- atic authors und publishers of music. This decision follows representa- tions recently made to the Board of Trade by Mr. Nathan Burkan and Mr. William A. Brady, of New York city. LONDON, July 10 (Special)-l.ittlc Peter, son of the polar explorer Cap- tain Scott, is a wealthier boy than perhaps he is capable of realizing, for he is to have $17,500 for himself. This perhaps is the most interesting of the many interesting announce- ments ln the report published last night of the Mansion House Commit- tce's Captain Scott Fund, which deals with the large sum of $375,000.V_Y_i__ `_'!4'*!‘.`£_;a Annoying!_liandruli Will make Canada a Bald- headed Nation if not Checked. ' M. Pasteur the great French Physi- cian of Paris, ones said: "I believe we shall one day rid the world of all diseases caused by germs." Dandruff is caused by germs, a fact accellted by all Physicians. Dsndrufl is the root of all hair evils. If it were not for the little destructive germs working with a persistency worthy of a better cause, there would be no baldness. Parisian Saga will kill the dan- druff germs and remove dsndrud in two weeks or money bsch. It will stop itching scalp, falling hair and make the hair grow thick and abundant. It puts life and lustre into the heir and prevents it from turning grey. It is the hair dressing par éxcel- lencs, dsintfly perfumed and free from grease and stickinsss.. It is the favorite with women of taste and cdlture who know the social value of fascinating hair. Gomes in large 50-cent bottle at Geo. lil, Hughes and leading druggists and toilet »goods counters every- where. "The Girl with the Auburn Hair" is on every package. » Made ln.CsuAds by 'rho _'lt :__ _rg scout 0o.,'1.m., Fore xnie,'6'n;. _ SAWDUST UTILIZEI) IN UOZENS OT WAYS the same heat vslue us the wood from th briqnettes but the large lumber con- ,,, cerns on this side of the Atlantic onl to a small extent and could not in the matter was shown by the sinal- U ler concerns, where the loss of such ni they earned the cost of such sawdust briquettlng plants. is less susceptible to the action oi T the atmosphere than is natural wood All this artificial wood can be sawe atloiis for walls, eeilliigs and furni- ture are manufactured from mixtures (1 the essential part of which is saw- " dust. These ornaments rival carved work and are a great deal cheaper, T’ replacing those made of zinc, papier- 'S inaclie and artificial stone or cement. “Q Sawdust is the essential part of a E” purposes and also for paving blocks. l’ last the regular creosotcd woo. Saudust is pulverized and used in T stead of sand. In this state it can bc, 5- colorcd, pei~l'umed and used for iiiaiiy| purposes, such as for sacliet bugs and il the like. Y dust was uscd_ in offices instead of '»\' qualities in the pulverlzed state for is gold and silverware ure well luiowii. Furtlier, from fine dust of colored wood, such as mahogany, etc., stainu A can be nmdc to be used in iinltatiiiu pi othe woods. With llnsced oils oiio fi this filler is best obtained from tlisi a kind of wood on which it is to bi 1 used. Sawdust and shavings are used i for packing glassware, porcelain and other ceramic articles. \ The use of sawdust for cleaning T floors is too well known to need mea 1) tion' not so generally known is its u person lmiidlliig oily and painty tin- cellent ineans for cleansing fresh paint from such tinware, rendering the vessels pcri'cctly dry and clean. Sawdust is used in the manufacture of insulating material for steam boilers and steam piping, and as ln- sulatlng tiller in firelcss cookers, ice boxes, wells, etc. It can be laid in cement floors in- stead of sand, reiidcrlng these floors warmer and more porous. It ls used for roofing material instead of sand, making roofing paper lighter fo; transportation and so reducing th_e cost. ` Churred sawdust is un excellent means of filtration of liquids and has 6 suitable for this purpose than ordinary V charcoal. Added to brick it makes it can be used for the manufacture 0| 1, he an attractive process. Sawdust is used to absorb moisture 5 in building walls that are exposed to E5 water. ln the manufacture of cheap C, wallpaper and artificial flowers it is C’ used in the form of a fine dust. Other uses are for cementatiou in steel d mills, for cleaning purposes in the ° production of gas, in the manufacture M of calcium carbide and carbonundum, lil and, in foundries, for pickling, in the N DD » » bedding in stables. Sawdust. improves soil mechanically, and, when saturated l with stnhlo manure, it also works c chemically on the soil and so improves it. lil Milk For the Hogs swsscmiik. skim muk, noni- skim E milk, and buttermilk, says an author- ity, are of practically equal value ' when fed to hogs in the proportion oi r two und a half to three pounds of ° milk to one pound of shelled corn. b 11.9 pounds of pork, but when fed with 153 pounds of milk, tho average ‘E weight of pork produced in the same ll' length of time was 17.7 pounds. In l has been found in the discovery and application of some method of turning former waste into a profitable by l in well applied to the farm, and farmer: k should not be slow in making use i of Slgnor Caviechioni in his oilleiai re port upon his visit to' Lake Magadi in East. Africa states that the laku in question is a luke of pure soda and although at a distance it sppeari to be of water, its surface is soil! and dazzlingly white. The lake com ‘ prises 30 square miles, and at prssen' a considerable quantity of soda ii daily taken from lt., while n railway is under construction from the lain to the Uganda Railway. When tht; railway is completed it is expectec that Lake Magadi will supply soda. tc the world. RnIlroader’c Torch A gasoline torch especially for melt ing ice and snow from railroat switches sud signals has been invent cl- f- _ Former- Waste Product Valuable ui. ' `McrcsntIIe Commodity Raw tu or Manufactured Jn --- ` ‘ lie Sawdust. when moderately dry, has ui., which it. originates, provided it is nu used ln a furnace which provides a ifh proper distribution of air. |ru Abroad' 5"” 9- Writer in Th” Ca" State, to avoid an eiiiharmssiiig sit- ndian Engineer,_ experiments have ,,,, been made to form this dust into 0cc,,,.,,ed in Mexico City if he hm, ,_e_ considered it more profitable not to no bother with such a process, claiming th Y compete with other fuels in wlilcli this 2,: continent ls so rich. More interest ernment In View U, the _ , . Policy of the niterl sence.; iu nut gruutiug 1-ccukl When clilded yesterday for the wen- ' tiuu tu thc Hucftu gcvcmu,.,,c it ther the superintendent of the Meteo- valuame wood “asus demands senous was thought that it would bd better l'UlUf=!l¢8l BllI'08ll Buullllt 110 vlwllflfl U10 r Mr. wilson to .insane uimsaifiroinlvarwles of July by a reminder of 1. e ceremonies, ,how fine June had been. I-le said ,» TAI KU -~------ ,also that the high pressure apeaf ap- M . _ - Corea, July 8 (Special)-ipeared to be moving cas wart rom nemted to the b"'que"ing oiufulwl The Court' of Appeals, before wliichliniflatlantie and held out hope i~f bet- e new trial of the six corcansltef W08-T-ll'-`l` C0 COINS- child, has arrived home from South BERLIN, July 10 (Special)-Maier A lon of the Governor General, Count General ldricli von Falkciilinyii has ;\[ erauchi, is proceeding, has rejected, been appointed Miiiister for War in c motion of the defence to siiiii-lsnccessioii to General Josias van on thirteen witnesses, on the gi‘ouii\llH0l‘l‘i1\L!f2ll. Wllll l'L‘C9l\i1lY l'L‘Sll»Zll0ll- spent the past week vi--.\_ii»._; 1,, (‘i,.-r- at they were friends and relutivcsltleneral von I<`alkcnlinyn is Chief of 1 fthe accused and that their evidence' Staff of the Fourth Army Corps at tu,-u U, ];|»u..k|yu, _~;_ \'__ \v|1<-rt- l.c is as Vulueless. l Msgdeburg. , consideration. Many owners took up ,O the proposal, hilt. dropped it when th dust is the manufacture of ur ca th wood. This material is of great ten- ch aclty and strength, does not decay and 1 nt d' th planed and cut, but not split. Decor- 3] n Yun (‘hi~I-Io, once a (‘:-iblnet Min- 1; fu not so long ugo thug flue guwl cxprcsi-u~d thc opiiiiou that in soinc sand and blotters. its polishing rcasoriahlc and tii<'|'rfo|-c their pun- 1‘ . can make a filler. The material foi ed _ ‘ l if ll V prop'vrty of preserving eggs. Any chu gift The ceremoiiics were attended by l Mrs Slwiild l<1w\v that ll is M1 ex' the |>i-i-.situ-_nt of the ncnniuie, nr, . P I . -_ . - \ S . '. , . , 1 , ` Ministers of l\`ol‘eign Affairs; liitcriory M"""“`» E"""E” w‘“"“‘ "ll" °"‘**l'°"? just received a carload of Beaver flour direct from the mills In libls the l‘i'csidciits of the ‘-leiinte and the |/ . _ . _ _ . . _ . . ' ' ~ -. (;h,,,,,,,c, ,,f ,,c,,,,t,cB `,,,,,, ,hc ,.,.,,,“_`,‘u bbls 2,5 sacks. We also carry a full lluc of the following choice dent of the Supreme (‘ourt, "r‘“""‘ Ut f' mr' where the monument had been erect- f' dlB'n"ect"'g quu"t'es’ makmg it more sin aviatricc, is a suicide in a littls 4 1 _ _ . 4 n `more porous brick. Mixed with clay C' filtering articles; this has proved tc W arried out a threat she made in ' ’ T) ii ambridge 1_1 few months ngo. Daily Daily Dany ATATIONB ei; y manufacture of powder and explosives l>l`l‘lf-1°. wlicflt the vuum: wouian had n for the muuufucturc of pupc,-I 10, suite, Miss McDuffff said before her sli ery streets in winter, and for dcpsflllfci- ife by poisoning if I were certain l ould innke a sure job of it. lving this life. urge band of (lhinesc recently sur oumled the 'l‘ii1bctan town of llsiang- hcii. The Thllictnns before going into attic killed their women and chil- A b"nh(,| of shaped com when fed dren lent they should lic captured by with wafer produced an average of the ‘ll‘l"“"l°- niniunition, and the 'l`lii|>ctnnu ru osscs. Une liunrlred f‘hincsc were muny fuctc,-ics thu gcc;-ct of success drowned while fording the river. has appealed to the powers to pre- product. The sumo principle can bf vent further outrages by lhilguriniis of any extra milk. had massacred and tortured liundredu A Sods Lake Greek women and children near the . --ei. ._ -___ _ » - _ __ ..A___`-V-_J-___-_~Y_._,_‘.___i__ifii i _ y - ' ~ ‘- town of Negrita. All the able-bodied men are fighting in the Greek urniics, und there was ,__ no one to protect the dcfeuceless ones. \SHIN(f1-UN D C ’ J 8 lieforc the Bulgarians withdrew from , . . u y _ . _ , . pecial)-llcnry Lune wilson Amery. the ‘llstrlit T-hey llllrlled Nchfll-l\» the eastern expressed uri'ivcd~in (‘har- ' kli th us: ds lfiuicless ii Ambassador at Mexico City went '"2' 'K . ° "' ' ‘ E" *Ft Vern (wuz to spund the Foui-th 01 A mllll3“l`Y tclellraln fmm Greek utcs lute; the cnsteiwi nr:-oiiiiiodation at 5.50 p.ni., ten minutes Title; the [TE SPECIAL INTEHEST ained. _ . . _ Iwesidcnt Huerta of Mexico mr don is asliiver with cold, and Ameri- g unced that he would take llurt inlcnn travellers are l(mg""5 'Ur t"”"` in e American celelwation of _the furs left at home). Overcoats have 1, that these brlquettes can be used Fomth of _,my ,md ML wusun 0,,,,in_ll»c| ii in evidence in the i-itrccts and 1,, ‘fireplaces have been called into ser- M 'ily would also have participated au, urged with the attempted assassin-I The defendants in the case are Bar- ter; Ynn Ki-Tak, formerly connected 'tl th C ll 'l '- Bto,,e_Hke ,,,,,te,,,,,_l used for building and Ok Kwan-l’iu, each of whom liadl ‘_ _ ____ t een sentenced to varying terms oil “ay” icir innocence. The l’|'ocurutor has recommended ly with Hem. Ad,,,,,.a, Frank E_ lieadquart‘ers states that a lull has V Huy' ,,,,,mmm,,|i,,K the F0u,,w mv,_ occiirred in the great battle between western M 115|) n_m,v ‘len-4,,,;,,ut,.,,, n of the Atlantic fleet, on board (freck. "ml."""m"m" .'0rc°"' "mth, .of E“t°~ “"‘E The ("l\l’° 'l"`ll"°fl'l" ill lil-ll-5 e h,,t,_1,,,,h,p M,,meB0t,, which is isalonlka. Phe Biilgniuinsllixive wltu- u - ' ' ‘ t t d u til reiifo~ce- w at Vern. Cruz. It is understood "m"""' 't 'B "' “ e ‘ , n , ', , t he I ft HB st D ,,thu,.t ments come up. Ten tiouaum (liters u c i po y a ‘i y ; _ M _ U I _ have been killed or wounded in thc fu m r ryan' me Secmtmy uf battle, and the liulgariun losses :ire t, e official representative of this gov- : VECC' ‘ CASTGFTTA S i i e orean ai y News; An Tai ` is og, Im (`lii~(‘hung, Yi Suiig-llun, -nor Infants and Childrem u `itics. tion which would probably have c"°r"'°"s‘ l"` LONDON, .lilly 10 (Special)-I.on ,, fi u|\ f`lii-Ho and Yau Ki-'l‘:ik, hut, hcl" Ill/F U10 flllllvul of thc otlivrs wus- linicnt should he lighter. llIll‘lN<)H A\'ltl:ihly :ili,i'z\|'il'oN, .iuly 1o(.\‘ii_eri=\li 'llic 'Tart of ('r:i\'cu has bccii uppoiniril l(iug'u I.i|~\1f,i‘iullii. for llit-~-i'|v.|\iiy of 1 WaI'\\~ivk in slim-r~ssioii to the l\l:ll`~\\Iis »i N<»i'tliu|ii|\toti. . 1 4 L___ ._ _ _-___ a<~u/-Pena the Vue i'ieauls|it tie llrent crowds gntlicrcd in the park d. I-'fic decorations consisted largely irtli" hy her dcatli-defying feats as lllagc in France, according to a e cai e says ie gir oo er fe with poison "just to find out "Fascination for the mystery of iss Mcllnfl left (lanibridge May 21! st. T0 Mrs. Wilson, housekeeper at o. 355 Massachusetts avenue, Cmn- I often think I would take my own I would like to see what it looks ic on the otlier side. I wourider if it’s any better than UHENG-TU, July il (Special)--A The (lhinei-ie, however, run short .il llserl them on all sides, with heavy 'l‘ilson’s Pride Roval Stuart Rainbow of American and Argentine flags inter- Delight tiyiusl. :liter a reception was given Phoenix Squaw 'L .e. mmcan ‘egg on-I ~ , Also Ilran .Sr Middleings at very lowest prices. Give us n call. B05 PON, July 9 (Special)-Dorint, Angle Firth Menus, the pretty um... W G R A N 'I' Q C O_ bridge girl, who made herself famous , ' under the assumed name of "Agues 360 WfmMI‘’T-;'°==°~!~=:-;3’f>=°====>~> Q-_ .-=_..==.: ' ' ~e¢-_¢.-~c- ¢.,,,;,,,,,_- oeo o~=n~i.=S ¢<:=ca.=5c w.o~|z:;- .3.?' =_3 5 Lv. Oh’town ‘S Hunter Rive 5'! Port Hill O’l.anr/ Lv, Emsrniri Jct Ar. Unpa Trnvor __ .°»s>°~.-=s==-~:-=-‘~* 35253335532 Mount. Stewart. Morall hit.. Pnt_er‘s Ar. Hourin ar FlIm_|rn Cardigan ' Muntnirus Ar. Ueu'town A. M. Hal.. Uflly P. Nl. lmily ex- Snt. & Hun. l'. !\l. 3.10 tres* = '3g§53 0 T ' :- < . (lh'tovvu Ar. Murray llarb McEWEN S ':.~'°~ ' 22 3 Emerpld JC. v, Kensington 9 - sr Bummarslde lv 9 lv Bummerslde lr Ar. 'finnish l.v. . Ar. f.v. 0h'tovvn Ar Vernon River eggs disp‘:iltcli froritiJI’ai‘is1todayi{ h P. E. I' R A I L W hat death was like.” In this self- Unmmsncing on April isth. 1913. the trains of this Rails-av will run ought fate, Boston friends of the T“lE°‘"' irl declared this afternoon, she had '_* A"*"""""'" 'Y UP Daily Daily ex. ut. Hun . Sun. READ l)nifY ex. Sun. A, M. Ar 11.40 r 10 as |n 04 Sun. iifiiri. 1'. M 3.37122 5.25 ..i2i ' .00 A- M . P. M . 4.55 3.26 '$.10 lZ.’.lU 4.15 A. l'- M- 1'. M A. == =.~':-”.==.~'s=° é_Z_3‘ ggi". - _ _ R, ll. M. Ar. tus li.2l| 'l_~»e l\.2~l or Lv. 6.30 A. M. A. M. up ei infendeni. _______ ____ _ _ _J A'rHicNi-i, July fi rs|w_ci..i)-tamncc ' Macedonia. Dispatches from Salon- zi today stated that the Bulgarians Greek women and children of as J. . 22:5- °~l\ 2 Ill ‘=l!£!iJ° | __ AFTIR WGRK UBI It will clmn yourhnncisthnmiigliiy :mil qiifck- 1_7' ly nonmtir~rlio\\‘soi|r-tl the Gr.-.5 \ » s ,E YJ ' .rxk.,,.._ nrrnud leave thr-ni smonlli and soft. luk, nlnz. oil or ureosgstalmtoil racy- conn- wi i . nap. 1 ; ||’|‘u-hy, 15:. at har Denim. Save the Conan. llil Cunnan llnllni, Mutual . l T '?..s_.i,i_-us,s EMI) r EE ` f /QQ I F,~. V______'_°5'7.l Quai l, T' ' n t l l W. ather ‘ " is the New l’crfectlon Oil Cmk Stove with blue wick and lilne ' flint’ B : , `:. . ~ , ikc~i b cad, cake pi s game just right without he tting the whole room or any mics or bother, No coal to carry, no ashes, no overheating. The oven is ioastirg hot a few minutes after the wick is ligl-ted. The New Perfection is made in three sizes, one, two ard three wicks and can be had with or wii.hout cabinet for keeping food and plates hot. Call in and see it. F ennell G Victoria Row The Best Cook-Stove for H ot and *osstsbecf poultry and Chandler